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Radial nerve mobilization reduces elbow pain and short-term relief in computer users

    I stumbled up this blog post awhile ago. Radial nerve mobilization reduces lateral elbow pain and provides short-term relief in computer users.   Often times those who come in to see me for lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) are actually having troubles with their radial nerve.  Mobilizing the radial nerve is something I’ve been doing for some time, with great success, for these patients. Here is the abstract that the post references http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25352930 Radial nerve… Read More »Radial nerve mobilization reduces elbow pain and short-term relief in computer users

    Could 1 addition to your treatment help your Tennis Elbow?

      Tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, often shows up as pain on the outside of the elbow that can make gripping, lifting, or twisting difficult. But as the NOI Group video “Tennis Elbow Explained” highlights, this pain isn’t just about local tissue damage. It’s also about how your nervous system processes and protects that area. The body’s protective systems can become extra sensitive after repeated strain. This sensitivity can come from… Read More »Could 1 addition to your treatment help your Tennis Elbow?